Biography

Margaret Walton-Roberts is an associate professor in the Geography and Environmental studies department at Wilfrid Laurier University Ontario, and associate director of the International Migration Research Centre. Her research addresses gender, Indian migration, immigrant settlement in mid-sized Canadian cities, and the impact of transnational networks in both source and destination locales. Her Indian related research can be grouped into the following areas:Her focus on gendered migration within transnational contexts includes examining the phenomena of India-Canada transnational marriages, immigrant settlement in smaller towns and cities, and skilled emigration of nurses from different regions in India. In terms of transnational networks she has published a number of articles highlighting the role of immigration and remittances in transnational community formation and maintenance including work on health philanthropy, remittance-led village projects in Punjab, explorations of the role of the state and community in the nature of transnational relations between Non Resident Indians and sending communities. Recent work following up on the transnational network theme examines the links between immigration and trade between Canada and India, in contrast to Australia-India relations.

I have been awarded both OGS and SSHRC scholarships for my doctoral study. I am fortunate enough as you cared every single words of my SSHRC proposal to make it stronger. Your continuous feedbacks on the application package ( at least 5/6 times) on one page document was amazing. It made the document razor sharp and strong application in the fierce competition.
I am grateful to you for that.

?

Increase or decrease your type size with the buttons below. Alternatively, you can use the text size options provided in your browser.